Hamilton Tiger Cats Newswire (Page 9)

Whenever the Hamilton Tiger-Cats get knocked down a peg, they never fail to rise up one or two more. From a 1-6 start to winning the division and appearing in the Grey Cup last year, getting back up is no foreign concept.
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The potential ownership group in Hamilton are hoping to take advantage of soccer being in the foreground of Hamiltonian's minds this next month with a potential NASL expansion announcement on the horizon. This past weekend Tim Horton's Field officially hosted its first ever soccer event.
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Hamilton Ticat head coach Kent Austin at mini-camp at McMaster University's Ron Joyce Stadium on April 18, 2013. The last time the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are believed to have turned a profit, Angelo Mosca had just hung up his cleats.
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Ticats CEO Scott Mitchell says he expects a sold out season at Tim Hortons Field this year which will help the franchise return to profitability for the first time in nearly 40 years. While he did not mention a specific figure, Mitchell says they have recorded a substantial increase in season seat holders since Ivor Wynne Stadium's final season in 2012.
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HAMILTON With training camps opening in less than a week, CFL.ca is taking a look at the buzz surrounding each team as it heads into the 2015 campaign. The number of combined yards for Brandon Banks last year, tops in the CFL.
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Tanenbaum, the chairman of Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, was introduced Wednesday along with Bell as the new owners of the CFL club. And they'll relocate the 142-year-old franchise to BMO Field, pending renovations to accommodate football, starting next season.
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Tanenbaum, the chairman of Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, was introduced Wednesday along with Bell as the new owners of the CFL club. And they'll relocate the 142-year-old franchise to BMO Field, pending renovations to accommodate football, starting next season.
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Adrian Robinson, who played for four NFL teams in his short pro career, hanged himself in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office confirmed on Monday that the 25-year-old Robinson had committed suicide and his body was found on Saturday, according to the Harrisburg Patriot-News .
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Adrian Robinson, the former Denver Broncos defensive lineman who recently signed with the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-Cats, has died. He was 25. Robinson, who played college football for Temple, signed with Hamilton as a free agent April 27. He appeared in 12 games for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2012.
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This week, we tested our Genius Peter Dyakowski on everything from British sovereigns to German stews. Can you beat his 73 per cent? Welcome back to the Maclean's Quiz , a diversion designed by Terrance Balazo to test your trivia skills.
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There is little doubt that Kwame Adjei will be changing from garnet and gold to green this fall and plying his trade in Regina with the colorful Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League . The powerful Mountie safety for the past four years was taken in the fifth round of the CFL draft last Tuesday - actually 42nd overall.
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Tim Horton's Field is set to showcase itself as a soccer venue in the coming months but that will just be the beginning as the Tiger-Cats ownership group are working towards bringing a NASL team to the city. A NASL franchise is coming to a city near you.
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There is little doubt that Kwame Adjei will be changing from garnet and gold to green this fall and plying his trade in Regina with the colorful Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League . The powerful Mountie safety for the past four years was taken in the fifth round of the CFL draft last Tuesday - actually 42nd overall.
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McNeese State all-conference defensive end Everett Ellefsen will head north of the border to continue his football career when on Tuesday night he was selected as the eighth pick in the sixth round by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the 2015 Canadian Football League Draft. Ellefsen, a native of Mandeville, is the most recent Cowboy player to join the CFL since quarterback Kerry Joseph wrapped up a longtime career in the league last season.
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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats made a splash on CFL draft night, and it happened before the first pick was made. Hamilton acquired national offensive lineman Ryan Bomben from the Montreal Alouettes in exchange for their first and third round picks .
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CFL.ca Staff TORONTO -- The Montreal Alouettes have acquired another first-round pick in the CFL Draft after sending offensive lineman Ryan Bomben to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Als get Hamilton's eighth-overall selection as well as the Ti-Cats third-round pick in exchange for Bomben.
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